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If you check my posts, you will see that the only mention of CSD / SSD I did was to ask what the difference was about I really don't care about it, I just want my desktop to have a uniform look, and my tablet to have a uniform look, and my phone to have a uniform look. I don't even care if these looks are not the same.
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Originally posted by doom_Oo7 View PostIf you check my posts, you will see that the only mention of CSD / SSD I did was to ask what the difference was about I really don't care about it, I just want my desktop to have a uniform look, and my tablet to have a uniform look, and my phone to have a uniform look. I don't even care if these looks are not the same.
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Originally posted by doom_Oo7 View PostYes but nowadays everybody uses a toolkit like Qt / GTK / FLTK / ..., isn't it ? Apart from some folks in some famous video game company
I hate the Steam looks so much xD
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What's wrong with offering the option for either like it is now?
Why should it be forced either way? Here's a brilliant idea: let the client decide. Default to CSD, but if the client wants to use SSD, it can just request the compositor to "draw me a simple decoration". Everybody wins.
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Originally posted by daniels View Postbrilliant, another csd vs. ssd argument where not one person actually brings up the real, compelling, reasons for csd.
When you rotate a window, you won't get a single jagged pixel line between titlebar and window content.
But the reality is:
No one rotates windows and even if one did, nobody would care about a single line of pixels.
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